Professor Joel Madore 
Difficult Freedom and Radical Evil in Kant [PDF ebook] 
Deceiving Reason

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To speak of evil is to speak of a gap between
what is and
what should be. If classical approaches to this problem often relied on a religious or metaphysical framework to structure their response, Kant”s answer is typically modern in that it places within the subject the means of its own moral regeneration. And yet from his first essays on ethics to later, more rigorous writings on the issue, Kant also admits an undeniable fallibility and inherent weakness to humanity.


This book explores this neglected existential side of Kant”s work. It presents radical evil as vacillating between tragic and freedom, at the threshold of humanity. Through it”s careful exegesis of the Kantian corpus, in gauging contemporary responses from both philosophical traditions, and by drawing from concrete examples of evil, the book offers a novel and accessible account of what is widely considered to be an intricate yet urgent problem of philosophy.

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Format PDF ● Pages 208 ● ISBN 9781441105660 ● Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing ● Published 2011 ● Downloadable 6 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 2785765 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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